“Israel’s High Court of Justice today ruled that supermarkets, entertainment centers, and pharmacies would be allowed to operate in Tel Aviv on the Sabbath (Friday sunset to Saturday sunset). The Court had to rule on the issue, after three years during which Ministers of the Interior Gideon Sa’ar, Silvan Shalom, and Aryeh Deri refrained from making a decision. …he special and separate arrangement for the Sabbath day reflects national Jewish culture, together with the important social values of democracy. At the same time, the arrangement includes an important democratic element at the local level making it possible to give more precise expression to the different characteristics of the population in every town and community.” –Source
In other words, as expected, the Jews have bowed to the Roman man of sin just as students of prophecy declared they would for many years. And I am not just saying that to toot a horn or seek recognition because we all know that the prophecy of the mark of the beast entails a global law and no matter what day you call Sabbath, unless you give it up and bow to Rome’s Sunday laws you will have some very difficult times ahead of you when it comes to having the ability to buy and sell and then those in power will see your life. Hence the reason for 30,000+ guillotines already on US soil. Continue reading
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